Nord Modular G2 handleiding
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1. Introduction: Clavia on the Internet NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x
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CLAVIA ON THE INTERNET
If you have access to the Internet, you can check out the Nord Modular G2 section at Clavia’s web site.
There, you will also find a sound library with Patches for the Nord Modular G2 system. Point your
browser to http://www.clavia.se.
In the G2 section of the Clavia website you will also find links to a Nord Modular G2 dedicated Mailing
list and Forum, maintained by the Nord Modular G2 user community.
G2 BASICS
In the following paragraphs some definitions of the basic principles used in the G2 are explained. You
will need to read these paragraphs to better understand what the G2 is all about.
M
ODULAR
SYNTHESIS
The Nord Modular G2 synthesizer is an electronic musical instrument that remains true to the traditional
modular synthesis concept. This concept of modular synthesis means that all sounds are generated by a
freely configurable set of modules. Each module will have a specific function in the sound that you create
or process. The modules themselves are easy to use, most modules look and feel similar to the devices
most musicians are familiar with, like a wahwah pedal, phaser stompbox, a tape echo, delayline, a
vocoder, etc. Just like these mentioned devices, the G2 modules have inputs and outputs. Connecting the
modules is as easy as plugging a cable from the output of an electric piano into the input of a power
amplifier. The amount of modules needed for a specific sound depends on how complex you want that
sound to be. There are many different modules available, all specialized to have a specific function in a
sound. Some modules are used to generate raw audio signals like waveforms, others modify the
waveforms by filtering, distortion or controlling the loudness dynamics like attacks and decays.
Additionally there are modules which can mix signals together or switch between signals, add effects like
echo and reverb, modules to sequence notes or modulation patterns, modules to manage
MIDI
or react
on outside events and play controllers, etc.
The current G2 system software V1.4x contains over 160 different types of modules to work with. All
modules are described in detail in the Module Reference section in this manual and in the Help-file of
the G2 Editor software.
P
ATCHES
The name P
ATCH
is traditionally used for how specific types of sounds are set up on a modular
synthesizer. Basically a P
ATCH
defines which modules are used and how they are cabled up. Examples
are a P
ATCH
that can be a ready-to-play model of a certain vintage synthesizer, a P
ATCH
that creates a
Phaser effect on audio coming in on an external audio input, a P
ATCH
that creates the sound effect of a
thunderstorm, etc. A P
ATCH
can produce one particular sound like a synth lead, or several sounds at
once like in a drumkit, depending on how many sound sources are used in the P
ATCH
.
Think of a P
ATCH
as a complete synthesizer that you can play in either polyphonic or monophonic mode. If
a Patch is monophonic it can optionally be played in Legato mode to bind the notes in the same way as
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Nord |
| Model | Modular G2 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 60689 MB |







